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Page 1: Lesson 7 Learning About Careers. Objectives After studying this chapter you will be able to  list factors to consider when choosing a career.  describe

Lesson 7

Learning About Careers

Page 2: Lesson 7 Learning About Careers. Objectives After studying this chapter you will be able to  list factors to consider when choosing a career.  describe

Objectives

After studying this chapter you will be able to

list factors to consider when choosing a career.

describe sources for obtaining career information.

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Words to Know

traits education training skills entry level advanced

training

promotion fringe benefits cost of living online job shadowing

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Basic Job Factors

When choosing a career, you’ll consider job duties and responsibilities job prospects education, training, and skills needed salary and fringe benefits advancement opportunities the work location and environment

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Job Duties and Responsibilities

With other jobs, duties and responsibilities are described by worker traits.

Traits – Noteworthy characteristics. Examples of traits:

ability to plan and organize memory for details desire to help people ability to persuade

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Job Duties and Responsibilities

With some jobs, the duties and responsibilities are described by the tasks that must be done. Example: A truck

driver drives trucks.

Page 7: Lesson 7 Learning About Careers. Objectives After studying this chapter you will be able to  list factors to consider when choosing a career.  describe

Think About It

New or service-oriented jobs are usually described in terms of the traits required, such as “memory for details.”

Why do you think this is?

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Job Prospects

Once you identify the career you prefer, determine the chances of finding a job in that field.

The U.S. Department of Labor and your state labor department identify the occupations in demand. Example: U.S. factory work is

declining, so this field offers low job prospects.

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Think About It

Remember, nearly 20.2 million of the 22 million new jobs that will exist by 2010 will be service oriented.

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Education, Training, and Skills

To prepare for a career, you will need the following:

Education – Gaining knowledge to live and work in today’s society.

Training – Applying knowledge through practice.

Skills – Abilities that result from education and training.

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Entry-Level Jobs

Entry level – A job that requires no previous training.

The jobs are simple and usually low paying.

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Jobs Requiring Advanced Training

Advanced training – Special skills and training required for a specific job.

The training is usually obtained through a career or technical program.

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Jobs Requiring a College Degree

A college degree is the completion of a program of college or university study lasting two, four, or more years.

Usually a four-year degree is required.

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Other Educational Requirements

A license or certification may be required.

Government bodies issue licenses, and professional organizations issue certifications.

Obtaining these will require passing a test and/or demonstrating the required skills and knowledge.

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Salary and Fringe Benefits

The job’s specifications and the worker’s experience determine starting pay.

Usually a worker receives a raise for good performance after an annual review.

Fringe benefits – Extra rewards given to workers in addition to salary or wages, such as insurance coverage and paid vacation.

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Salary and Fringe Benefits

There are two basic types of job pay. A wage is an hourly payment of a fixed

amount, such as $9, for up to 40 hours. The overtime wage is usually 50% more.

A salary is a fixed annual amount, such as $18,720. A 40-hour week is normal, but extra work

may be required.

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In Your Opinion

Do most job seekers focus too much on job pay and not enough on fringe benefits?

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Salary and Fringe Benefits

An incomplete list of possible fringe benefits includes paid vacation

time paid sick time health insurance life insurance pension plan

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Advancement Opportunities

Advancement should be an important goal because few people start working at the top pay scale.

Advancing or “moving up” in the company brings more responsibility and higher pay.

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Salary and Fringe Benefits

Jobs with more responsibility usually pay more.

Promotion – A move up to a higher position within a company.

Promotions generally result in higher pay.

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Advancement Opportunities

Do opportunities exist within the company, or are they limited?

Does the company fill openings by promotions or by hiring outsiders?

Is there opportunity to advance outside the company due to rapid growth in the field?

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Advancement Opportunities

The cost of living varies from place to place.

Cost of living – The amount of money needed for rent, food, travel, and other everyday expenses.

Find out which 10 U.S. cities have the highest costs of living.

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Work Location and Environment

In choosing a career, think about conditions of the

work setting the distance you

must travel to get to work

cost of travel in time and money

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Did You Know?

Cost-of-living calculators are available on the Internet through banking and career-counseling sites.

They show how much money you must make in another city to maintain your current standard of living.

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In Your Opinion

Sometimes a great job exists in a disappointing work site. Assuming the site is neat and clean, name some conditions in which you could not work.

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Obtaining Career Information

You can find career information by checking Department of

Labor resources school guidance

and career counselors

the Internet

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Department of Labor References

These are the first and best references to check: Occupational Outlook Handbook,

available in hard copy and at http://www.bls.gov/oco

Guide for Occupational Exploration, in hard copy only

Occupational Information Network, found at http://online.onetcenter.org/

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School Counselors

These professionals can tell you exactly where to find information on specific careers and their requirements schools offering the necessary programs facts on government service and

recruiting local opportunities to observe jobs in

your career field

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The Internet and Your Career

Searching careers opens a vast number of Internet sites.

Also check specific companies and professional groups for job openings.

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Additional Ways to Investigate Careers

Research Worker interviews Job shadowing Community or service learning Part-time jobs Career events

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Research

Key places to conduct research include school and public libraries trade unions professional associations public employment services

Public employment service centers exist to help people find employment. They are listed under Job Service in the

state government section of the phone directory.

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In Your Opinion

Do you think most people like to talk about their jobs?

Do job seekers pay more attention to workers who like their jobs or who dislike them?

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Interviewing Workers

Talking with people working in your interest area can provide practical advice not found anywhere else.

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Job Shadowing

Job shadowing – Accompanying a person to his or her job to learn about that person’s job.

You can experience firsthand the normal duties of the job.

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Community and Service Learning

You can learn about jobs by volunteering locally to provide helpful services to others.

Can you think of examples?

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Career Events

You can learn about jobs through career days held at school or at the

mall tours of career sites and training

centers career workshops

Most speakers answer audience questions and provide helpful materials.

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Part-Time Jobs

A part-time job provides work experience and an opportunity to see other jobs in action.

What part-time jobs are available to you?

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Think About It

Explain the basic job factors.

Identify ways to obtain career information and investigate careers.

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Lesson 7In the Know

Choosing a career requires knowing its duties future prospects education and skill requirements salary levels advancement opportunities work locations and environment

Research, school counselors, talks with workers, work experience, and career events can help you choose a career.

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Lesson 7Think More About It

What school opportunities exist for you to pursue the following? learning about careers gaining actual work experience talking with workers about

their jobs